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Which Molecules Are Not Required to Express a Gene in Eukaryotic

Question 27

Question 27

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Which molecules are not required to express a gene in eukaryotic cells?


A) RNA polymerase
B) DNA-bending protein
C) activator protein
D) repressor protein

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